Posts Tagged ‘online activation’

New SOCOM for PSP requires registration check

As reported on IGN, the newest title in the SOCOM series on PSP will feature some new DRM initiatives. SCEA director of hardware marketing explained the particulars of the system. Basically, anyone purchasing the game will be required to register it through PlayStation Network before they’ll be able to play online. Physical copies will come with a serial key that will be added online while digital purchases will register automatically.

Also, buyers of used copies of the game will have to purchase an entitlement voucher for $20 to gain their own registration key before they can play online.

A notable quote from the interview :

IGN: Why has Sony waited until now to implement this feature for a PSP title? And why for only one title?

John Koller: Today’s consumers are more tech savvy and better connected to the internet than ever before. Piracy continues to be an issue of concern for the PSP platform. SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 is a trial run for a new initiative we are exploring for the platform. We will continue to explore this as an opportunity for the platform going forward, but we have no announcements to make on future iterations at this time.

So this is something that could be used again. And if it does achieve some level of success, could we perhaps see it used on the PS3 platform as well?

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DRM for PC Battlefield : Bad Company 2 detailed

As reported on the Battlefield Blog, the DRM information for the game has been detailed. The basic system being used is SecuROM. The details are :

-The Closed Beta will use SecuROM. However, this sentence is interesting as it could indicate a change in how SecuROM operates.

When the Closed Beta is uninstalled, all traces of the game and SecuROM will be removed from your machine.

Previously, SecuROM remained on the system after the associated game was uninstalled.

-The final game will use SecuROM. The game’s executable will be ‘wrapped’ with the DRM, and some support files will also be installed in the game directory. The game will need authentication the first time it’s run, which can be done one of two ways :

1. Offline mode will function as a disc check. There won’t be a need for any online authentication from SecuROM, but you will need the disc in the drive every time you wish to play.

2. Online authentication will function as it normally does. SecuROM will check with the Master DRM server to see how many computers the game is activated on (it can be activated on 10 systems at one time). Once the initial authentication is done, SecuROM will not go online to perform server checks for 10,000 days after activation on that system.

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